How long does it take for synovial hypertrophy and hyperplasia to return to normal?

Synovial hypertrophy and hyperplasia is commonly seen in synovitis. Depending on the severity, the recovery time varies somewhat, usually taking 2 weeks to 2 months, and if the synovitis is more severe and recurring, surgical treatment is needed.
Because of trauma, immunity, metabolic abnormalities, infections and other factors, caused by synovitis, such as knee synovitis, hip synovitis, can appear synovial hypertrophy and hyperplasia, manifested as joint pain, swelling, fever and other symptoms.
If the synovitis is mild, after appropriate rest, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as sodium aceclofenac extended-release tablets anti-inflammatory pain, local plasters such as compound chasing the wind cream to relieve pain, after 2 weeks to 4 weeks, most can return to normal.
If the synovitis is more serious, the inflammation erodes the articular cartilage, causing cartilage damage, the recovery time is relatively long, it takes 1~2 months, if the synovitis is more serious, recurrent attacks, it is necessary to surgical treatment.
If the examination finds that the synovial membrane is hypertrophic and hyperplastic, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor.